Mac users running macOS High Sierra can find the macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 update available now from the Mac App Store Updates section. El Capitan and Sierra will instead find Security Update 2018-004 available as a download to install, along with Safari 11.1.2.

Installed fine ( although it took a lot longer then usual ) on my 13,3 MBP. Also installed properly on my MacPro 3,1 running the ‘macOS High Sierra Patcher Tool’, thankfully Nvidia had a new pascal driver update already available today!

Apple shouldn’t have to advise to backup, it is basic common sense. No one is controlling you other than yourself. If you are not backing up prior to any updates and regularly, the one and only one to blame is yourself.

I have a dual boot setup on my 2015 macbook air. I run Centos Linux and a heavily modified version of mac OS-X Yosemite. I long disabled many of the built in functionality, and replaced many of the built in apps with third party apps I physically removed the web camera and microphones (I am not a web camera user). The computer has almost no identity as a macbook.

I accidentally downloaded the “High Sierra” update. It is now sitting on the hard drive. What happens if I install it?

I’ve been using 10.13.6 since it was released. Couple weeks ago it started freezing every couple of days, now it’s every couple of hours. I usually use google drive, docs, and R, the stats software. I’ve got lots of RAM, SSD, CPU. I’ve tried the usual remedies, reset PRAM etc. Wonder what it is?

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